Advice about a minor ailment or run out of repeat medication?

If you have run out of your regular repeat medication or need advice about a minor ailment please contact your local community pharmacy.

Results

Please phone for results between 2 and 4pm.

Parking at Wodeland Avenue

The car park at our Wodeland Avenue site is often full and we need to reserve space for our staff. Please note that patients can park on the road directly outside free for up to 2hrs.

Emergencies

In the case of a life-threatening problem, dial 999 for an ambulance. It is now advisable for anyone suffering acute, severe chest pain (especially if associated with sweating, pain in the neck or left arm or faintness) to dial 999. Any suspected "heart attack" is better dealt with directly by the paramedics in the Surrey Ambulance service. The nearest casualty department is at the Royal Surrey County Hospital (01483) 571122

Antenatal Clinics

Antenatal clinics are led by community midwives. Pregnant women are asked to book antenatal care at around the tenth week of pregnancy.

The first ultrasound is at 12 - 13 weeks and the second at 20 weeks.

Your doctor would like to see you for review at least once during your pregnancy. Otherwise, antenatal care is monthly until 28 weeks, fortnightly until 36 weeks and then weekly until delivery.

Child Health

We offer child health appointments with GPs for 6 week mother and baby checks and nurse led baby immunisation clinics.

Asthma Clinics

We have nurse-led asthma clinics at some of our surgeries. Your doctor or surgery receptionist can give you further details.

Diabetic Clinics

Doctors and nurses run diabetic clinics for patients, where we offer full diabetic care. You may be referred to one of these clinics rather than the hospital for diabetic care.

Family Planning

We have nurse led clinics for contraception/family planning and are able to fit coils and contraceptive implants at the practice.

Minor Surgery

Several doctors carry out minor surgical procedures at each surgery by appointment and the doctors will be happy to advise you on this.

Flu/Pneumococcal Vaccination

Flu and pneumococcal vaccinations are recommended for all patients over 65 and patients of any age with heart, lung, kidney or diabetic problems. Residents of nursing and residential homes are all advised to be vaccinated.

Non-NHS Examinations

The doctors are happy to carry out medicals, for example, for insurance and driving licence. Please telephone the Practice for an appointment and ask for details of our charges.

Carers Register

If you are a Carer, and provide a regular commitment to a relative, friend or neighbour who is unable to manage due to illness, disability or frailty, please let us know so we can add you to our register.

Carer Support in Surrey is an independent organisation that offers information and support. For more details contact them on: